Natalya Ivanova

Natalya Ivanova (1934-1973) was a KGB agent of the Soviet Union who went rogue when the Politburo mismanaged the country and the country made poor choices. She was the KGB's most-wanted, and fought off assassins in London, Tokyo, Tunguska, and even the Moon.

Biography
Ivanova joined the KGB at a young age and had a short affair with a fellow agent named Sergei while in the university. Sergei and she went rogue when she felt that someone or something perverted the KGB and the Soviet Government, as the Politburo made mistakes with ruling the Soviet Union and the Premier Leonid Brezhnev was making poor choices. Wanted by the KGB, she headed to San Francisco in 1969, where she saved the life of an alien named Cryptosporidium-141 (a clone of the original Cryptosporidium-138) on Alcatraz Island from Agent Ivan Oranchov. She disappeared but the two met in London shortly after, with her working with Agent Reginald Ponsonby-Smythe against the Soviet plan to infect London with poisonous spores. She destroyed some spore cans in Soho and attempted to stop an attack on the Soviet embassy which killed many VIPs at the art festival there.

She worked together with Cryptosporidium to escape London by shooting her way through KGB assassins in addition to the British Army - Ponsonby's men. The two left for Japan, where they found out the KGB had a base at Tokyo in the volcano. Ivanova and Cryptosporidium-138 destroyed the KGB base and many of their assets and went to Tunguska to deal with the KGB there. But it was revealed that the Blisk aliens had infiltrated the Soviet Union and they began a war with the Blisk and later headed to the Russian moon base of Solaris to stop them. They killed all of the Blisk, but Ivanova was shot in the back by their leader. Cryptosporidium killed the leader and cloned Natalya, and the two were romantic partners until Ivanova died in 1973; her lifespan was short.